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Ajax v Liverpool: talkSPORT coverage This Champions League clash will take place on Wednesday, October 26. talkSPORT will have live coverage of the game at the Johan Cruijff ArenA in Amsterdam, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm UK time. Adrian Durham will be your shot and commentary will come from Joe Shennan and former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
Overall, Jota has four assists for Salah in this season’s competition, having also assisted him to score against Ajax on MD2. The only player to assist a teammate 5+ times in a single Champions League season for an English club was David Beckham, who assisted five Dwight Yorke goals for Man Utd en route to winning the trophy in 1998-99. Mohammed Kudus has scored in both of Ajax’s home games in the UEFA Champions League this season, while he also scored their goal at Anfield against Liverpool on MD2. Only two players have ever scored in three consecutive home appearances for Ajax in the competition: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (2002) and Sébastien Haller (2021).
” Liverpool’s players looked distraught after falling to defeat in Nottingham Ajax v Liverpool: Match facts A draw or win for Liverpool in this match will see them progress to this season’s UEFA Champions League knockout stage. It would mean they have progressed from their group in all six campaigns in the competition under Jürgen Klopp, and would be their outright longest ever run of consecutive such qualifications. Ajax have conceded four goals via headers in the UEFA Champions League this season; the most of any side through the first four matchdays.
It’s just the situation. “It is not necessary that I immediately lift players. We have to feel it as well. It’s not that the boys didn’t want – I know that, I saw it. “The spirit was there, everything is fine, we took the atmosphere, all these kind of things. Who can we blame for not finishing the situations off? “There are not a lot of people out there, it’s just us and that’s why you have to feel it. “It’s a big blow for us because we came here and we wanted to get the three points. You look back at the game and you think, ‘how could that not happen? ’ But it happened and that’s it.
Overall, only Viktoria Plzen (16) and Rangers (16) have conceded more goals than the Dutch side (12) across their opening four games. Since losing their first ever away game against a Dutch side (1-5 v Ajax in December 1966), Liverpool have gone unbeaten in their last seven away games against such opposition (W4 D3), while keeping a clean sheet in five of these instances. Ajax have won just one of their last eight home European matches against English teams (D1 L6), with their solitary win coming against Manchester City in October 2012.
Liverpool won their last away match against Ajax in October 2020, winning 1-0 thanks to a Nicolas Tagliafico own goal. Their only other visit saw them lose 5-1 in the European Cup in December 1966. Ajax have lost their last three UEFA Champions League matches against Liverpool. The Amsterdam side have only lost 4+ in a row against two teams in the European Cup/Champions League: four vs Juventus (1997 – 2004) and seven vs Real Madrid (2010 – 2019). Liverpool’s Mo Salah has scored 41 goals in the UEFA Champions, three short of the most by an African player in the competition’s history (Didier Drogba, 44). The Egyptian has scored five goals in his last three Champions League games, and could score in four straight appearances in the competition for just a second time, only previously doing so in April 2021. Diogo Jota assisted all three of Mo Salah’s goals for Liverpool at Rangers in their last UEFA Champions League match.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. AFP Liverpool smashed Rangers 7-1 last time out HORRENDOUS Shakhtar striker Sikan produces 'worst miss ever' in Champions League shop window Rudiger's nightmare as Chelsea targets hand Real Madrid first defeat of season UCL Dortmund 0-0 City LIVE REACTION: Bellingham and Co. into last 16 after Mahrez pen miss fate? Potter's brilliant record and eerie omens has fans dreaming of Champions League glory HAAL-OFF Haaland withdrawn at half-time and Guardiola left stunned by Mahrez's penalty miss stunning Messi scores outrageous outside of boot goal as stats highlight brilliant PSG form Ajax v Liverpool: Team news Darwin Nunez missed the weekend’s loss at Forest due to a slight muscle injury and could be absent again.
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